Should I get an original NES
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Should I get an original NES
Please list the pros and cons of an original NES. I want to get one, and want some information about it. Thanks!
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Re: Should I get an original NES
read this: http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo ... ners-guide
or you can even read this one: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... =2&t=39465
or you can even read this one: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... =2&t=39465
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Re: Should I get an original NES
You forgot it dun play Master system
or them new fangled VHS.
I have a FC twin and I love it. You might want to have that as a option too because I think It plays imports.
or them new fangled VHS.
I have a FC twin and I love it. You might want to have that as a option too because I think It plays imports.
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Re: Should I get an original NES
Pros:
-Large and varied game library that has plenty of gems.
-Nintendo first-party titles (Super Mario Bros. 1-3, Zelda 1 & 2, Metroid, Kid Icarus, Donkey Kong, Rad Racer)
-Cheap and easy to collect for.
-Lots of accessories to play with.
Cons:
-Those damn blinkies that the NES is notorious for. This can be fixed by cleaning your games and replacing the 72-pin connector inside.
-Large and varied game library that has plenty of gems.
-Nintendo first-party titles (Super Mario Bros. 1-3, Zelda 1 & 2, Metroid, Kid Icarus, Donkey Kong, Rad Racer)
-Cheap and easy to collect for.
-Lots of accessories to play with.
Cons:
-Those damn blinkies that the NES is notorious for. This can be fixed by cleaning your games and replacing the 72-pin connector inside.
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Re: Should I get an original NES
Just ask yourself these questions. If the answer to any of them is YES, then you should get a NES:
1. Are you alive?
2. Did you read question 1?
1. Are you alive?
2. Did you read question 1?
Re: Should I get an original NES
Nemoide wrote:Pro: plays NES games.
Con: doesn't play Sega Genesis games.
Re: Should I get an original NES
I recommend it, I never had one as a kid but I did play it a lot at friend's houses. I figured the systems were such a pain (with the whole blinking light) that I wasn't going to bother collecting it, plus I'd like maybe 15 games, so why mess with it.
Well once I figured out how to clean the games and got a system at a garage sale, it was all down hill from there.. I now have more games for that system than any other I own.
Who knew there were so many good games!
Well once I figured out how to clean the games and got a system at a garage sale, it was all down hill from there.. I now have more games for that system than any other I own.
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Re: Should I get an original NES
Duke.Togo wrote:Just ask yourself these questions. If the answer to any of them is YES, then you should get a NES:
1. Are you alive?
2. Did you read question 1?
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Re: Should I get an original NES
Pros:
-it has some PC Engine related games like Castlevania, Double Dragon II, 1943, Tiger Heli, Faxanadu, Dragon Spirit, Bubble Bobble, Life Force, Gradius, Stinger, Star Soldier, Starship Hector, Star Force, Xexyz, Bonk's Adventure, Adventure Island, Kung Fu, Klax, Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Bomberman, Legacy of the Wizard, Afterburner, Fantasy Zone, Ninja Gaiden, River City Ransom, Hit the Ice, Galaga, Xevious, etc.
-the controller is similar to the PC Engine/Turbografx-16 controller.
-the RF switch will work on a PC Engine/Turbografx-16.
-you can use a PC Engine/Turbografx-16 AC adapter to power up an NES with.
Cons:
-all of these games (or sequels) are much better on the PC Engine/Turbografx-16.
-the d-pad, buttons and feel of the NES controller is not as good as on the PC Engine/Turbografx-16 controller
-the NES does not have a HuCard slot to play PC Engine or Turbografx-16 games with.
-the NES does not have a CD drive to play PC Engine CD or Turbografx-CD games with.
Conclusion: Get a PC Engine or Turbografx-16 instead of an NES
-it has some PC Engine related games like Castlevania, Double Dragon II, 1943, Tiger Heli, Faxanadu, Dragon Spirit, Bubble Bobble, Life Force, Gradius, Stinger, Star Soldier, Starship Hector, Star Force, Xexyz, Bonk's Adventure, Adventure Island, Kung Fu, Klax, Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Bomberman, Legacy of the Wizard, Afterburner, Fantasy Zone, Ninja Gaiden, River City Ransom, Hit the Ice, Galaga, Xevious, etc.
-the controller is similar to the PC Engine/Turbografx-16 controller.
-the RF switch will work on a PC Engine/Turbografx-16.
-you can use a PC Engine/Turbografx-16 AC adapter to power up an NES with.
Cons:
-all of these games (or sequels) are much better on the PC Engine/Turbografx-16.
-the d-pad, buttons and feel of the NES controller is not as good as on the PC Engine/Turbografx-16 controller
-the NES does not have a HuCard slot to play PC Engine or Turbografx-16 games with.
-the NES does not have a CD drive to play PC Engine CD or Turbografx-CD games with.
Conclusion: Get a PC Engine or Turbografx-16 instead of an NES

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